Military vets can visit SeaWorld for free this summer

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SeaWorld is building its first park outside the United States. And it won't have any killer whales. The company has struck a deal with Miral Asset Management to develop the park in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It should open its doors in 2022.

Military vets can visit SeaWorld for free this summer

SeaWorld is building its first park outside the United States. And it won't have any killer whales. The company has struck a deal with Miral Asset Management to develop the park in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It should open its doors in 2022.

SAN DIEGO — SeaWorld’s “Waves of Honor” program will grant military veterans one free trip to the park any day between May 25 and July 4 this summer. The offer grants a military vet and up to three of their guests complimentary admission to the park.

“We hold the men and women that have served in our armed forces in the highest regard, and are honored to host them at our parks as our guests,” the park site reads. “For your service and sacrifice, we thank and salute you.”